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Kiki, Not just a nickname!


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On Ten's 5 o'clock news this evening I heard about this. Honestly I think it is rediculous that she should have to give up her plates.

This is Australia. The national language is English. If you don't like it, get out! >:(

I don't see Nissan renaming and rebadging their Pajero four wheel drives now.... :doh:

 

Anyway, Since I found the story interesting I went and found it online.

 

Quoted below, the original article can be found HERE.

 

A NSW woman says she is being relentlessly pursued by state road authorities because her personalized number plate means "vagina" in another language, news.com.au reported Wednesday.

 

The Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) says the number plate bearing the name - "Kiki" - is the same word used for vagina in the Filipino language, Tagalog, and wanted them removed.

 

Kristen Perry, a lawyer from Newcastle, said she was informed of her "offensive" nickname after first receiving her personalized plates five years ago as a gift from her husband, the Newcastle Herald reports.

 

"At first I thought it was a joke, but then I realized it was actually quite serious and that my number plates would be taken off me if I didn't respond appropriately," Perry told ABC.

 

"Quite frankly it's a bit of a funny thing, but at the same time quite a bit scary that we've got people that can just report a number plate that seems quite inoffensive to 99 percent of us out there, but one percent have an issue with it."

 

The RTA has said it received a complaint from a Tagalog speaker who found the number plate offensive. The Tagalog people is an ethnic group in the Philippines, making up 28.1 per cent of the Filipino population.

 

Perry said that Kiki has been her nickname since childhood.

 

''I rang my father last night and said, 'Do you know you have been calling me vagina all my life?'''

 

This afternoon the RTA relented.

 

"The RTA has a responsibility to investigate complaints about personalised plate content, but we recognise that in doing this we must take a common sense approach,’’ a spokeswoman said today.

 

"‘We recognise in this case a common sense approach was not adopted and Ms Perry will retain the content of her plates."

 

:freak: Rose.

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Well good to see that even RTA agrees taking them off her would be stupid. I wonder whats going to happen to the employee who sent the letter :P

 

I can remember a pair of cars from a house opposite my high school that had "69 Him" and "69 Her" as their P/P. Wondering if they'd ever been reported now.

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